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Fri, Feb 32:30pm//Performing Arts Center, Battle High School [Performance]Focus on Education: And Still I Rise…
Wed, Feb 8, 7pm//Ellis Library, 114A [Lecture/Discussion]
From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation
Speaker: Keeanga-‐YamattaTaylor
Sponsors: Peace Perspectives Lecture Endowment of the Peace Studies Program, Black Studies
Wed, Feb 156pm//201 Hill Hall[Panel]What Does it Look Like to Have #BlackLivesMatter in Schools?Sponsors: National Alliance of Black School Educators
Fri, Feb 177pm//United Methodist Church [Concert]Lift Every Voice : Oakwood University Aeoliansand LBC Gospel Choir
Sponsors: Division of Inclusion, Diversity & Equity
Mon, Feb 207pm//Leadership Auditorium
[Keynote Lecture]Black Leadership at Mizzou
Speaker: Payton Head; Discussant: Sean Earl
Wed, Feb 225:30pm//Ragtag Cinema[Film/Discussion]School Daze (A Spike Lee Joint)Sponsors: Ragtag, Dept of Black Studies
Department of Black Studiesblackstudies@missouri.edu
Tues, Feb 216pm//Gaines-‐Oldham Black Culture Center[Townhall/Panel]"I Mean No Disrespect": An Honest Dialogue Amongst African/African Americans/West Indians Sponsors: African Students Association, Legion of Black Collegians, Gaines-‐Oldham Black Culture Center
Fri, Feb 246pm//Missouri Theater
[Performance Celebration]Monica Hand & Nina Simone:
Please Don’t Let Me be MisunderstoodMusic/Poetry/Memories
Co-‐Sponsors: ABGPS, Black Studies, WGST, Theater, English, Stephens College, RaceMatters,
One Mic, Indie Poets
Tues, Feb 286pm//Ellis Library, 114A[Trivia Contest]Black History Month TriviaSponsor: MU Ellis Library
Black History Month2017
Focus on Black Education
All events are free and open to the public
Tues, Feb 285 pm//101 Arts & Science [Panel]Does a National K-‐12 Black History Curriculum Make Sense?Sponsors: College of Education
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